TU Darmstadt, TU Graz, JKU Linz and RICAM (ÖAW) collaborate in the first German-Austrian Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio CREATOR – Computational Electrical Machine Laboratory (TRR361/F90). It is funded
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TU Darmstadt, TU Graz, JKU Linz and RICAM (ÖAW) collaborate in the first German-Austrian Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio CREATOR – Computational Electrical Machine Laboratory (TRR361/F90). It is funded
Read moreThe first ever German-Austrian Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) “Computational Electric Machine Laboratory” (CREATOR) opens 23 Research Assistant/PhD positions (all genders).
Read moreOver the last decades, LEDs have taken over the lighting industry. Their design is a multiphysical problem, involving mechanical, optical, electrical, and thermal components and
Read moreParasitic extraction is a key technique in electromagnetic compatibility analysis. It enables to extract the parasitic resistances, inductances, and capacitances from a CAD model, and
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S-DALINAC (Superconducting-DArmstadt-LINear-ACcelerator) is a superconducting electron accelerator at TU Darmstadt, running since 1991. It was initially constructed as a twice-recirculating accelerator with a maximum energy
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Most manufacturing processes suffer from small deviations, which may lead to rejections of some products due to malfunctioning. In this context, malfunctioning is commonly understood
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The boundary element method (BEM) or method of moments (MoM) is a common approach for the solution of partial differential equations (PDEs) in engineering applications
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Nowadays, the design with regard to efficiency and reliability is a major task in the development of electrical machines. Therefore, numerical simulations play an increasingly
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On April 8-9, 2019, the annual retreat of the Graduate School CE and the Centre for CE took place at the Lufthansa Conference Centre in
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Natural gas plays an important role in Germany’s strategy for the transition of energy production to renewable sources and the simultaneous exit from nuclear power,
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